This quote is beginning to bother me!

I recall reading this a while ago in Stephen King's Duma Key. The character said their mother always said it when they were a kid. On the internet, the only source was Stephen King, but I can't help but feel that it's been said somewhere else.

Also, my first language not being English, does this really explain what it means:

Don't look too far into things or you will find something that you do not like/did not expect.

Anyway, for some reason ever since I read that quote, I keep reciting it in my head whenever I am upset or unhappy with someone. Does anybody else recite things in their head, given certain situations? It sometimes calms me.

Oh, I liked that quote. I have this problem where I overthink and I'm anxious about everything because I do look too far into things. And I have one myself, that I hate but... YOLO. Yes. Exactly because I'm too anxious and then I have to do things without thinking too much. So I just think: YOLO and go do whatever stupidity I'm thinking of doing.It's kind of annoying because I use it for real and I feel dumb.

Yolo means you only live once if there's anyone who doesn't know about it.

Oh, I liked that quote. I have this problem where I overthink and I'm anxious about everything because I do look too far into things. And I have one myself, that I hate but... YOLO. Yes. Exactly because I'm too anxious and then I have to do things without thinking too much. So I just think: YOLO and go do whatever stupidity I'm thinking of doing.It's kind of annoying because I use it for real and I feel dumb.

Yolo means you only live once if there's anyone who doesn't know about it.

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I think the idea of Yolo is a bit rediculous. You also only die once (unless we talk about reincarnation, but assuming that's real, you'll never remember the old you anyway).

The famous quote from Love Story has always bothered me. "Love means never having to say you're sorry." What?!? Just... what?!? Of course I want to hear you say you're sorry, dammit! Say you're sorry as many times as needed AND don't repeat the same mistake too many times if you can help it.

Oh, I just remembered this "brilliant" (ahem) teacher I had in college. She used to say that "One thing is one thing. Another is another. Both completely different from each other". I guess she learned that in her PhD.

I liked Duma Key and for some reason that quote bothered me too, never could pinpoint why though

Quotes that bother me: My hubby is forever saying "Do your bid" after he asks me to do something for him and it drives me NUTS because he means "Do as you are bid." I keep telling him I am perfectly happy to do my own bidding.

YOLO annoys me, but hey if it works for you go right ahead - just say it inside your own head